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Korean phrases for K-pop fan letters: 20 lines to copy

Greetings, love, encouragement & closing — pick one Korean phrase and turn it into a handwritten fan card

What Korean greeting do you use to open a fan letter?

Copy-paste lists never show the thing that actually matters: the dictionary "you," 당신, reads cold in a fan letter, so Korean fans drop it and write the idol's name plus 오빠 or 언니. That's also why the tool defaults to 존댓말 (the polite 요 form) — the safe distance for writing to someone you admire but don't know — and why honorifics like 오빠 survive untranslated across most languages. The most common Korean greeting in a K-pop fan letter is 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo, polite hello). K-pop fan letters live and die on register: the choice between 존댓말 (polite form) and 반말 (casual form) signals how close you feel, and 오빠 (older brother) / 언니 (older sister) honorifics are inseparable from how Korean fans speak to idols. Start polite, then pick one of the five lines below that fits your bias. Each line is short, so it fits cleanly on a handwritten card.

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What Korean phrases express love and admiration?

These are the lines Korean fans actually use on banners and letters. Pick the one that matches your tone — calm admiration or full-volume love.

What Korean phrases show encouragement to your bias?

A short, sincere line is easy to read and easy to copy onto a card. A short, specific encouragement line lands harder than a long paragraph — pick one and let it carry the weight.

What Korean phrase do you use to close a fan letter?

End on a line that points at the music or promises you'll stay. Pick one and turn it into the card.

Turn any message into a handwritten Korean fan card, then customize and save your final design.

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